Takes effect on May 26, 2916, the Decree No.24a/2016/ND-CP dated April 05, 2016 of the Government on building material management, emphasizes that activities of trading in building materials should conform with regulations of the law on commerce and meet many other requirements.
In particular, Shops, outlets or supermarkets trading in building materials should meet requirements for storage
area. For building materials that are highly flammable, smelly, having hazardous chemicals and dirt, fire control
means and equipment, safety signs should be made available and set up in trading areas. For building materials
being damaged, reduced in quality during transportation, storage and trading, relevant organizations and individuals shall be responsible for recovery and treatment. Another important content is that projects on scientific and technological research and development of building materials, savings on natural resources of minerals and energy, and environmental friendliness eligible for investment incentives and subsidies from the state. In particular, investment projects on processing and using wastes from thermo-power plants, chemical fertilizer plants and metallurgical plants as building materials meeting capacities as projects on processing and using ash, slag with capacity from 100,000 tons/year and over; projects on processing and using gypsum with capacity from 50,000 tons/year and over and projects on processing and using domestic waste as fuel for production of building materials with capacity from 200 tons/day and over….
This Decree supersedes the Government’s Decree No. 124/2007/ND-CP dated July 31, 2007.